All about the name TREVOUR

Meaning, origin, history.

Trevour is a unique and distinctive name of Welsh origin. It is derived from the Welsh given name Trefor, which itself comes from the elements "tref" meaning "town" or "village," and "mori" meaning "sea." Therefore, the literal translation of Trevour would be something like "town by the sea."

The name Trevour has a rich history in Wales. It was traditionally given to boys born near coastal towns or villages. Over time, the name has become associated with Welsh culture and heritage, and it is still used today as a way to honor Welsh ancestry or to celebrate the beauty of the Welsh coastline.

While Trevour may not be as widely recognized as some other Welsh names like Dylan or Rhys, it remains a unique and meaningful option for parents looking for a distinctive name with a strong connection to Wales. Whether you have Welsh heritage yourself or simply appreciate the beauty and history of this small but proud nation, choosing Trevour as a name is a wonderful way to honor its rich cultural traditions.

See also

Welsh

Popularity of the name TREVOUR since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Trevour has seen consistent popularity in the United States over a span of several years. Between 1989 and 1996, there were a total of 31 babies born with this unique name.

During this period, the name's popularity remained steady, with an average of five births per year from 1989 to 1995. However, in 1996, Trevour experienced a slight surge in popularity with six births recorded that year.

This consistent level of popularity over eight years indicates that the name Trevour has maintained a steady presence among parents' choices for their newborns during this time period.